With a vision to empower talent through its innovative learning experience, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) has become an educational hub for millions of young minds hailing from more than 35 countries. Based in one of the most progressive cities of India, Bengaluru, which is popularly known as the Silicon Valley of India, the deemed university has evolved magnificently over the last seven years. Jain (Deemed-to-be University) enlightens each and every aspiring student on higher education and career choices. Its ever-evolving and open-minded system encourages students to exceed expectations in their area of interest, thus, guiding them to become ethically sound individuals. Due to its quest for continued success and resilience, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) has become one of the top universities in India. The university, which is spread across five campuses, has left no stone unturned in providing state-of-the-art facilities in various sectors including education, sports, entrepreneurship, research, and its other ventures.

Admissions 2019-2020

Jain (Deemed-to-be University) - A center for education, leadership and entrepreneurship for the students of modern world. The university offers qualitative education to the young minds to help them grow in the critical and rapidly transforming world. The 6 faculties of Jain (Deemed-to-be University) offer undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs in Engineering, Management, Commerce, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences and Languages. Admissions at Jain (Deemed-to-be University) is entirely based on merit and is subject to availability of seats. These programs provide a diverse combination, thus, allowing an individual to grow and learn.

Centre for Nano and Material Sciences, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) is organizing International conference on Frontiers in Materials from Basic Science to Real-time Applications from 13 to 16 March 2019.

The Centre for Public Policy and Governance at Jain (Deemed-to-be University) is organizing a 3 days Certificate Course on Public Policy from 18 to 20 February 2019. The course involves a combination of classroom dialogues, field works and case studies.

Apoorva Giridharan

Placed in Ernst & Young, Global Delivery Services (EY-GDS)

Hi, I'm Apoorva Giridharan, pursuing B.Com at Jain (Deemed-to-be University). I am placed at Ernst & Young, Global Delivery Services (EY-GDS) as a Tax Analyst. It was a structured interview process, first we had online test, where questions were based on mathematics, accounts and finance. Then it was personal interview followed by the technical round which was related to our roles and responsibilities in the company and how to connect it with our theoretical knowledge.

Jain (Deemed-to-be University) is known for its placement opportunities. The placement cell provided sample questions and mock interview sessions which helped us to crack the interview. I failed my first interview and was very upset, but the placement cell motivated and supported me to put my foot forward to the next interview, that was EY-GDS.

I would recommend as many people as I can to join Jain (Deemed-to-be University). Not only about the placements, but also co-curricular activities, the kind of teaching, exposure and everything else is on a whole new level that you really need to experience. For the students who are waiting for their placements, I would suggest that you need to be calm and focused. The more communicative and confident you are, the better chances you have to get through into the company.

Bhavana

Placed in Wipro

I am Bhavana studying B.Com third year at Jain (Deemed-to-be University). I've been placed in Wipro as a Financial Analyst. In the interview, the questions were mainly about my personality, my involvement in extra-curricular activities and some technical related about accountancy and finance.

Jain (Deemed-to-be University) and its placement cell has helped me to crack the interview processes. The placement cell conducted training sessions on aptitude test and also mock interviews.

To the aspiring students, I would suggest to never give up. There are 'n' number of companies that come for placements. Be confident and get involved in extra-curricular activities, as that is what the companies look for.

I would highly recommend Jain (Deemed-to-be University), because it has given me a lot of exposure. It's not just about the quality of education you get here, but also the various forums you get involved and I was a part of the literary club.

Siddharth

Placed in Northern Trust

I am Siddharth, studying in third year B.Com at Jain (Deemed-to-be University). I'm placed at Northern Trust as a Financial Analyst. Jain (Deemed-to-be University) and its placement cell have helped me a lot in cracking every interview process. I have attended for around four to five companies before being placed at Northern Trust. We were trained to solve sample questions for aptitude, HR process, and the technical rounds.

Northern Trust had four round of interview process. The first was aptitude test followed by group discussion, HR round and the technical round.

To those aspiring friends who are still looking for placements, the only thing I would like to say is, never give up. Because, a few of my friends who attended seven to eight companies and rejected, were finally got placed into those companies which were highly difficult to get through.

I would like to recommend Jain (Deemed-to-be University) to my friends or family members because their supportive nature and the friendly environment that they build around us is amazing. You can explore yourself as you will be involved in many activities which helps your professional and personal growth.

Tanushree C

Placed in Ernst & Young, Global Delivery System (EY-GDS)

I am Tanushree C. Shekhar studying third year B.Com at Jain (Deemed-to-be University). I got placed at Ernst & Young, Global Delivery System (EY-GDS) as a Tax Analyst. We had three rounds in the interview that was the aptitude test, the HR round and the technical round.

Jain (Deemed-to-be University) and the placement forum has always been supportive and helped us to prepare for the interviews. They trained us to solve the sample questions that were asked in previous interviews which helped us to attain good results.

Candidates who are waiting to get placed, I would like to suggest to be confident, well-prepared and well-dressed. Jain (Deemed-to-be University) is one of the best universities in Bangalore, because it's an ocean full of opportunities, be it sports, academics or cultural activities. I would recommend it to every student I know.

Vignesh

Placed in Ernst & Young, Global Delivery Services (EY-GDS)

I am Vignesh, pursuing my third-year B.Com at Jain (Deemed-to-be University). I got placed at Ernst & Young, Global Delivery Services (EY-GDS) as a Tax Analyst. I got through a PPO, that's pre-placement offer because I did my internship at EY-GDS as tax analyst, and I got my offer letter as soon as internship was completed. There were three rounds to get through the internship interview, the first was aptitude followed by the technical round and the HR round.

Jain (Deemed-to-be University) helped me in various ways. They helped me get over my stage-fear as I was made to publish many research papers and presentations which gave me the confidence to overcome the difficulties in my interview. I would definitely refer Jain (Deemed-to-be University) to my juniors and my fellow friends as they gave me the exposure that any student in Bangalore would need.

My advice to the aspiring students is not to give up after the first few failures. The first few rounds of interviews will be difficult. Always keep learning from your past experiences and mistakes and you'll become the best.

Ralph

Placed in Deloitte

I am Ralph pursuing B.Com certified program in Banking and Finance. I am placed at Deloitte as a Project Controller. The interview had four rounds. It started with aptitude round followed by group discussion, technical interview, and versant test.

The aptitude test contained logical and mathematical reasoning. In the group discussion, we were divided into groups and asked to speak on given topics. In technical round questions were based on accounts and finance. The final round was the versant test where my communication skills were tested.

Jain (Deemed-to-be University) has always been encouraging. It has given everyone the opportunity to explore themselves and grow. Not just individually but professionally, it gives you the opportunity to understand how corporates work and the environment they have around them. My suggestion to the students of Jain (Deemed-to-be University) is not to lose hope when you get rejected in the interview, because the opportunities that are around you are ample and you will have constant support from the placement cell at Jain (Deemed-to-be University).

Ranjini

Placed in Robert Bosch

I am Ranjini, studying B.Com final year. I have been placed at Robert Bosch as a Financial Accountant in the Accounts Payable Process. There were four rounds of interview with a written test, technical interview, manager round and HR round. Written test questions was based on Finance, Accounts, Mathematics and MS-Excel. Technical interview was based on income tax and accounts. In Manager round, I was asked about myself and my interests. In HR round they explained about the company and briefed about my job role.

Jain (Deemed-to-be University) has helped me a lot to get through the interview. Many mock interviews helped me to gain confidence and correct myself where I was wrong. The placement cell has given me many opportunities of attending many interviews.

My advice to aspiring students would be that they should have confidence and never lose hope, because if not the first, there are many other companies. I would recommend Jain (Deemed-to-be University) to many people because it not only gives opportunities in academics but also in other co-curricular and sports activities. It encourages us in all the fields.